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The Olds Gazette 1916-01-07 - 1917-12-28
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1917-11-09
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NOV..9, 1917 ‘OLDS, ALBERTA SS aS SOME NEW ARRIVALS IN| 7~ Men's Sweaters | Laie’ Shoes Cut Prices for your advantage — We have too big: a stock. : f “Classic Make” s eC ae New Fall Styles: =: Smart and Dressy. 1-Buck le, first grace x 1-Bucklé, roHed edge, first grade. . 2-Buekies, first grade cia... 5.253% eer Kles, rolled edge, first ‘gine. % ngeee > = SSN 8 , “Gormaa Socks a at LBS 125 and 150 \ , - 2 j ‘ 4 - i 1 Boys’ Mackinaws is All ‘Wool. Plaids; sizes 25 to 34.. Prices, 6.00, ~ : 6.50, 7.00 and....---; Soy a eee ere REREAD 7.50 Boys’ Overcoats 5.00 A few left; sizes | 28 to 84. — ap to 13.00 for... Men’s Collars--special ss 4-ply linen; sizes 14, 144, 16, 164 and 17 only. : Theis BOc each 22... cesses sees eres ews “doz for .75 Patent Leather, white kid top, at... co aes BOR: Rubber Collars. Reg 25c NePicoe es 10: ; : fais. Walking: Bios. tan naall, Neolin se aes Men’ $ Overcoats : : low rubber heel, BG cee we nee f : : =, A few left in Heavy’ Tweeds, Ulster ae Reg | Misses’ Walking Shoe—Tan Calf, low ser %, " : 18.00 for...... oe he haa oa ste aaaT Cente awe Ee 11.50 = high top, Taher isa. ok be Ses 7.00 ; eee : : Ly ° : peaee Ladies’ Dress Shoe in chocolate browil: kid, _- Men’s Winter Footwear : high 9p aticy<-ceecec beer nines 10 : GUM BOOTS — Black Kid, high ‘Yop; laced or histone wid 7.50 . 4-Buckle ioc 5 ec ied oe eae Se eee ae ees 2.75 s ; : 1-Buckle, rolled edge .>......-. Ba re tetwosieute - 8.00: Black Kid, taney vamp, laced, military heel. 8.50 os 9-Buckles <2. bs eee ha eee et eee oy ors ot RoR Tere ; G.Backlen, wolled wide 2s das cores beste 3.50 Tan Kid with champagne top, laced; at. .. 1200 2-Buckles, rolled edge, red sole ...5.s4s++s4s+++ 3.75 Patent ‘Leather, faney vamp, high top. bodies : - Fine Felt, wool dined Heavy PDolge Shoe... . weet e eee | =| — Children’s Felt Shoes - Sizes 1 t Ree e 7: Seatber foxed and soles, ai. Heavy Doige Shoés..5...2,.. #+. Boys Overshoes Men’ s Felt Shoes” Fine Felt, leather mols ers © Jeather foxed Be * 8 to 10, at Y if to.2, at Ladies’ Felt Shoes Dongola Kid, felt lined ....... rear Fine Felt, Jeather foxed and soles Felt Sai kbite brown and red Boys’ Gun Boots Sizes 1 to B: ay cla < 4-Buckle; sizes 1 to 5. era kare ee + Buckle; sizes.11 to 13.02... - ees sj apn de oases: Ore ore Sanmico—At- the “home 0, Olds; Soot 6 ee ‘Money to loan on improved- ‘Guia 4jands. No Commission or bonus ‘Teharged. Iftitle inorder approximate cost $20.00:—A. Clark Bury, Barrister, ete., Olds, Alta. 39tfe EAGLE HILL Ed. Ronneberg has a new Ford Fei Sag Lots of the farmers have been plowing this week....-. Simon Neaseth, ic, oe ‘home from B.C: afew days a Stein is home.again, after send months in California...... srude, of Harmattan, has left te @ Visit to the Coast. . .. Olaf Kjoravik, of Nateby, made:a flying visit to relatives. at Bagle ; re thia week. ...Mesers. Martin Tun- heim and Olaf ‘Nielson, “of Newfolden, Minn., stopped’ off for a visit at the Ron- ranch, on their way to Seattle, ing Pest . John- ae Got Behind the Wheel ‘ from east.of O ve. been visiting at} « . | Ae Kjorsvik’s....John Davis, of Carman-| ~ of a Ford and. Drive: |g doe were ott north of the James River bridge 4 ‘ooking for homestead land rY once! friend to let you his a TT seta si ath ei and will be ou Sarr E you have never f ae te ecg a thing good in store for you. It is riding—being @ passenger. “Kd pe Fe gro ¥ ary and enjorine te ape ha ee eerie in eed with ‘ease while on country roads and hills _ its and power show to advantage. Bae. | Buy s Ford and you will want to be behind ' “the wheel” constantly. / “Lo 7 Runabout - sie ~ Touring ~~ » $495 Every man in Class 1 must re- THE UNIVERSAL CAR ae F. 0..B. FORD, ONT. ‘ port for service or claim ex- emption not Nov. 10 Interest 8%. fer annum. |§ \ Phone ry McLean's: Cash Store -- Phone 13 2g “Cream received fron: ist. to 15th of HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID of‘same month. Cream received from the 16th to the end of month will be paid for on the 5th of following pei oe wins he paid to-any who wish it. "A SQUARE. DEAL TO ALL = a R FACTORY m MILK and CREAM RECEIVED EVERY DAY EXCEPT -SUNDAY month will. be paid on 20th neberg ranch, 1) Wash....Mrs, K, Kjoravik, of Nat : Alta., and her ae Nate 3 (Monts S. Mr. Joseph Dowthwaite will | J. H. KEMP, Dealer, OLDS = : : ATTLE, BRANDED. : ; ~ -'N7 P-on right ribs are the property of WRA PASLEY, OLDS” Sept-Hov Buy Canada’s Victory Bonds cae Me ~ RESERVE FUND: -- TOTAL ASSETS FARMERS to-depositors. ; received. | MERCHANTS BANK “OF CANADA ; HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL” oa hatabiinned uns - CAPITAL PAID UP - - oe NUMBER Or BRANCHES - 236 ae Stoney advanced to farmers at reasonable rates. as Sale notes. handled on - @UR* SAVINGS BANK Offers. inducements both in interest and aceomniodation : Deposits-of $1.00 and upward _ Interest compounded half yearly-at 8%. Connections and correspondents throughout United States and, . Great priene Moncy_tranefcrred to and_{rom any point.- =. “YOUR BUSINESS SOLTOITE L Cc. G. DIXON, MANAGER OLDS BRANCH $ 700,000". 7.421.292 ‘121,130,558 “i BUSINESS most favorable terms. S a8 side schoolhouse on the night of the 12th apy the chair, and short addresses ‘all given. ‘The principal speaker ightforward. eourse in’ politica hes made him one of Canada’s. famous i and one cm whom ianeae ustly . Every ly is ex to brin, - The proceeds of the auction of Bice wit got the Hed Crows Come ont nee hay * pleasant evening. - te held. their regular 5 ae Dr. Clark, whose sterling st ‘ =| aa oni monthly omstine at Mrs, C. Edwards on Oct. 3let- atterndian: There was a ice of ladies and a ve pleasant afternoon was spent-in exchanging recipes om ” cooking and. doing a little Red’ Cross -work, ete., after which tea was The Yadies decided to make a silk — right ora and then auction it the beriefit of the Red Cross.” FE: is expected to make a block and bring i to the next meeting, which will be held ~ at Dr, Clark’s on Nov, 28th. . Misa"Allee Ronneberg, Miss Ina Berry, and Mrs. »| Wood were appointed as oo on entertainment, so it's sup up to them to a busy and furnish 3 program for thie next meeting. ob
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